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EIGHT The Heppner Gairtte-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday, March 3t. 1R3 ofii Bowling News Dime A Doten March 20 Won -Lost No. Five 27-17 No. Four 264-17 No. Two 234-204 No. Eight 23 -21 No. Seven 23 -21 No. Three 20 -24 No. Six 19-25 No. One 15 -29 Splits: Lucille Massey 5-7. High game: Mick Kindle -243 and Carol Taylor - 205. High series : Dave Denton -584 and Betty Snow - 522. High team game: No. Two -798. High team series: No. Three - 2.258. Dime A Doten March 2? Won Lst No. Four 304 - 174 No. Five 30 -18 No. Two 264-214 No. Eight 24 -24 No. One 23 - 25 No. Seven 23 -25 No. Three 21 -27 No. One 15 -33 Splits: Billie Doherty 5--10. High game : Darrel Padberg -189 and Alvina Padberg -179. High series: Darrel Pad berg - 474 and Joyce Winters -478. High team game: No. Five -754. High team series: No. Five -2.100. Sparetimen March 22 Won Lost Peterson's 35 -17 Les Schwab 34 -18 Coast to Coast 32 -20 V>avern 30 -22 Central Market 26 -26 Gardner's 19 -33 Sears 16 -36 MC.G.G. 16 -36 Splits converted: LoRayne Bowman and Vi Wilgers 5-10; and Linda Jones 5-8-10. High game: Yvonne Lov gren -199. High series: Yvonne Lov gren - 522. Thursday Night Ladies March 24 Won Lost BP.O.E. No. 358 CBE.CInc. MfcR Ray Boyce Ins. Kinzua Cole's B&CRepair Bucknum's 33 -15 28 -20 27 -21 25 -23 24 -34 20 -28 20 -28 15 -33 Splits converted: Bebe Munkers 2-7; Donna Moeller and Harriet Evans 5-10; Katie McRoberts 5-7; and Lucille Massey and Inetia Cantin 5-4-10. High game: Phyllis Piper -197. High series: Alvina Pad berg - 510. Koffee Kup Keglers March 24 won -Lost M C.G.G. No. 2 37 -11 NewCOmers 29 -19 Hi Hos 28 - 20 No-Pin Hitters 25 -23 Gutter Dusters 24 -24 The Dregs 18 -30 Three Holers 16 - 32 ThePytts 15 -33 High game: Judy Rickert and VoJean Forquer - 183. High series: Iris Campbell -492. Splits: Judy Rickert 6-7; Glenna Rollis 5-10; Maude Hughes 5-10; Lucille Massey 4-5-7; and Zoe Watts 1-3-7. I Electrolysis & Thermolysis Permanent Hair Removal Anna Schwarzin, Certified Electrologist 676-9248 Open Tues. - Wed. Or by appt. Rodeo arena at Dodge City Inn in Boardman completed After four months) of con struction and an excess of $20,000 in construction costs, the Dodge City Inn in Board man has announced comple tion of its rodeo arena, located behind the Dodge City Res taurant. The arena, which will accommodate calf roping, steer wrestling, team roping and barrel racing and may be modified for bull riding is open to 4-H, FFA and high school rodeo clubs and other groups free of charge, said owner lone firemen take classes Four lone firemen have re cently taken classs in neigh boring towns which will bene- fit the city and department as well as possibly help lower fire insurance premiums. On Saturday, Mar. 12. Fire Chief Harvey Childers, Ashley McCabe, Dennis Thompson and Roger Childers took the class "Fire Ground Tactics and Strategy" in Hermiston. On Saturday, Mar. 19, Chief Childers and McCabe learned about arson investigation at a class held in Stanfield and on March 20 they took a Little League tryouts slated Willow Creek Little League will hold tryouts Saturday, April 2, at 1 p.m., at the Little League field at the fair grounds. Any ballplayer from age seven through 12 is en couraged to come, said a league spokesperson. Those ages seven and eight will be involved in a T-ball and ages nine through 12 will be invol ved in regular Little League. For those children who missed pre-registration, registration cards can be picked up at school or at tryouts on Saturday, the spokesperson said. Wh! at 8 j Your Opinion? Pr" f ii V. Question: "What do you think the outcome of the Blue Mountain Community College budget will be in the March 29 election?" "We hope it goes down," said Ambrose Chapin, Hep pner, "Everything else is going lower, why shouldn't it?" Co. Landfill to be closed Sunday The Morrow County Landfill at Black Horse Canyon, Hep pner, will be closed April 3, Easter Sunday, announced the Morrow County Public Works Department office. You're Invited To An OPEN HOUSE Thursday, March 31 10a.m. to 4p.m. Meet Roe & Marilynn Gardner DOOR PRIZE DRAWING REFRESHMENTS Many Thanks to the Heppner merchants for the dinner Friday night ly omen's Jody Tatone. Tatone, himself a profes sional bull rider, said he plans to have regularly scheduled rodeo events, mostly on week ends, in the near future, and a sanctioned rodeo sometime in August is a possibility. Tatone stresses that the arena's operating hours are from 10a.m. to 8 p.m. and that animals may not be kept overnight at the facility, but that there will be no charge for use of the area. "Horse people in the area are invited to use "Learn to Burn" class in Stanfield. Taking classes to improve firemen's knowledge and skills not only benefits city residents' safety but can also help to lower fire insurance premiums if the city's Fire Protection class is lowered. Lexington news . . Delpha Jones 989-8189 Lexington Grange No. 726 met at the hall for a regular meeting on Monday evening with Lyle Peck, ovcrseerer filling the chair of master. Following a potluck dinner the members heard a fine report on the Tri-County Home Health Agency given by Sheridan Tarnasky. Many fine points concerning the agency's activities were heard. A business meeting was held later in the evening. Mrs. Charles Buchanan is visiting friends and relatives in the Portland area this week. Dan Taylor of Hermiston spent the week at the home of the Cecil Jones. Delpha Jones. Virginia Peck and granddaughter Hailey, from Pendleton, and Lorraine Ladd of lone, attended the memorial services at the Good Samaritan Center in Hermis ton on Thursday honoring Florence McMillan. The ser vices were conducted by Chaplain Ralph Cairns. Ralph Buchanan is a patient at Pioneer Memorial Hospital. Luella Taylor was a patient at Pioneer Memorial Hospital for three days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nel son had Mr. and Mrs. Ross Chrisman, their daughter and her family as visitors Sunday. Carlo Smouse is visiting at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smouse. Kristin Nelson of Salem visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nelson last week. Pat Wright and daughter Sandy, and Phyllis Piper and daughter Sherri, and Beth Heatherly all attended a rabbit show at Vancouver, uiEaa the arena," said Tatone. "Please call ahead for ar rangements." Spectators are also welcome, he added. At 264 feet by 126 feet, Tatone said the facility is "one of the nicest arenas in the country, the perfect size for barrel racing and team rop ing." He said that he had been contemplating construction of the arena since he took over operation of the Dodge City Inn from his father over a year ago. lone is currently in Fire Protection Class 7. For com parison. Heppner's is 6 and Lexington's is 8. Other factors that determine the Fire Pro tection Class are equipment and water systems, says Ray Boyce of Ray Boyce Insur ance, Heppner. Wash, recently. There were over 1.000 rabbits entered. Sandy won three first place awards and Sheri won one first place and one second place. They entered Cham pagne rabbits; Tans and Dutch. IMMnMIMMHMIHaillMIIINMHMIHNMH ' .. ... .. -..aiv?.-'-- mumwev-.' '''WMMMIRqWAPNPIiniMW lssgjgi yiu yp AA II Musk F3 A frFp fRfr R f if P P n F 010 . Si 700x15 Smith , ?V h i" I STEEL HIWAYl H'f A - $720 ' i C RADIAL 54' Trwttv yP FREE MOUNTING Aurora HIGHWAY PICK-UP I SMALL CAR Dal ThomPon 155X13 700 X 15 J50" Manger F $3613 F.E.T. 2.81 Hliy 750X16 6447 165X13 Wfiy ! L fflJfrzJ F.E.T. 3.51 -N W2 1 (( ( ) )). FI.T. 1.78 All Prices Exchange With Old Tire Off Car L J J,S REMEMBER YUr BaUery Fr Troub,e-Free Travel STUDDED TIRES MUST BE f3 i:Jg ff?iE.a OFF BY APRIL 31 1.- j- fr5X l toMle 3090 MMfc 4830 MnMfe' 6000 fpekES SCHVABI 7n WBw. .nm wi i pr7 3953 $4321 $5303 Main & May St. Heppner pgnpi .,, .4453 uaM rtM,tUi ',J1.03 676-9481 or 676-9463 USE rr TODArl I " Ex'hon' " " bol,"y " 1M j , M . 1. 1 nrmniMniL ' m w iim. iilhhih .im .jinn 1 . " 9 atliletes By ASHLEY CONK 1,1 N The lone High School boys' track team returns nine ath letes from last year as they prepare for their first track meet. On April 2, they will travel to the Condon Invita tional which starts at 11 a.m. This year will be a little different for lone due to the fact that there will be no girls team. Margaret Doherty, Jeff Hams and Michelle LnRue are gone from last year because of graduation. Doherty was the state champion in the 4(X) meters. Hams was fourth in 400 at district and LaRue improved her school record in the discus. Three seniors: Tim Patton, Denny Starr and Don Taylor, are all looking for return tickets to the state track meet. Patton was eighth at state in the high jump. Starr and Taylor however did not make the finals in their events. Other kev performers are Fair & Rodeo news New hours at the Morrow County Fair office at the fairgrounds in Heppner are Mondays and Tuesdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. These hours will be in effect until this summer when they will be changed again. As it gets closer to fair time, the office may be opened during the afternoons. The fair office phone num ber is 676-9474. return to juniors Craig Hams and How ard Leavitt, who add points in the sprints and jumps for the team while Taylor and Patton participate In the sprint relay. Coach Gordon Meyers com mented. "Crnig and Howard are on the border of being lops in their events." Junior distance runner Mike Douglas is joined by sopho more Mark Meyers and freshman Brian Douglas In the middle distances. Mike is the school record holder inthe 3.000 meters, as Is Starr in the discus and javelin According to Coach Meyers, sophomore Don Doherty is throwing the shot put better in practice than he did all of las! season. Scott Barnett, a junior, is also throwing for the Cards. Newcomer Darrin Padberg, also a junior, is pole vaulting, while sophomore returnee Randy McCabe is doing some throwing and might do some high jumping Distrsict 7-A (Ione's dis Community booth spaces will be limited to 10 this year and spaces will be reserved on a first-come first-served basis. To reserve booth space, contact the fair secretary at 676 9474 Fair buttons will be sold at the fair this year since many people requested them last year as they have become collectors items, said Fair Secretary Dorothy Estberg. IHS track trict) has added five more schools but Meyers said "It won't hurt or help our district, because our district has been very competitive tit the state level every year. " Meyers also said, "I don't expect to win the district title but if we are healthy going in we might have a chance. Last year we finished fourth, the Cute & Cuddly STUFFED ANIMALS 0" ONLY and up Great Gifts! Coast to Goast TOTAL HARDWARE ' Ye Olde Head Shed Hair Styles for Men, Women & Children team year before that third and the year before that third. I'm looking forward to a very successful year. I have some very good workers who will be shooting for high mark and a trip to state." After the Condon Invitation al, lone will travel to Umatilla on April 5 for a 4 p.m. five-way meet. Call Glenna Anytime 422-7545 2nd & B Street lone . . . 1